Aaron's 312

Aaron's 312
Venue Talladega Superspeedway
Sponsor Aaron's Rents, Inc.
First race 1992
Distance 311.22 miles (500.86 km)
Laps 117
Previous names Fram Filter 500k (1992-1994)
Humminbird Fishfinder 500K(1995-1996)
Birmingham Auto Dealers 500K (1997)
Touchstone Energy 300 (1998-2000)
Subway 300 (2001)
Aaron's 312 at Talladega (2002)

The Aaron's 312 is a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held at Talladega Superspeedway. The race's sponsor, Aaron's, is a lease-to-own retailer. The twelve extra miles are tacked on to what would normally be a 300-mile (480 km) race for targeted advertising purposes.

From it inception in 1992 through 1996, the race was held in the summer, as a support race to the Talladega DieHard 500. When the DieHard 500 moved to the fall, this race moved to the spring, as a support race to the spring Cup event.

At its inception, the event debuted as a 500-kilometer (310 mi) event, the longest race on the NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule. Automobile races in the United States measured in kilometers, especially those in NASCAR, are few. Through their history, ARCA races held at the track carried the more attractive "500" distance, even if it meant "500 kilometers" instead of miles (a custom also used at Riverside and Phoenix). The Nationwide Series race mimicked that precedent.

In 1998, fans complained about the use of kilometers, which was seen as a European custom. They argued that kilometers are rarely used in the United States, noting that the track measurement itself was still advertised in miles. Management changed the race to a 300-mile (480 km) event from 1998-2001. The change shortened the race distance by four laps.

In 2002, Aaron's assumed title sponsorship and returned the race to a 312-mile (502 km) event. The race distance is only coincidental to that of 1992-1997. The distance, advertised unequivocally in miles this time, was set to reflect the sponsor's slogan ("3 ways to buy, 12 reasons to shop at Aaron's").

Large wrecks involving 20 or more cars have occurred a number of times in the history of the event, most notably in 2002. 30 cars were involved in an accident on the backstretch on lap 14, with 19 knocked out of the race at that point. The remainder of the race, following a long red-flag period, had little resemblance to typical restrictor plate racing as only two cars were within short distance at the checkered flag and only three finished on the lead lap.

Past winners

Year Date Driver Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
1992 July 25 Ernie Irvan Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 158.359 1:57:55
1993 July 24 Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:07:12 146.801
1994 July 23 Ken Schrader Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 1:51:30 167.473
1995 July 22 Chad Little Ford 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:31:56 122.904
1996 July 27 Greg Sacks Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:13:55 139.438
1997 April 26 Mark Martin Ford 117 311.22 (500.86) 1:50:32 168.937
1998 April 25 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet 113* 300.58 (483.736) 2:32:35 118.196
1999 April 24 Terry Labonte Chevrolet 113 300.58 (483.736) 1:59:36 150.793
2000 April 15 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet 113 300.58 (483.736) 1:57:13 153.859
2001 April 21 Mike McLaughlin Pontiac 113 300.58 (483.736) 2:17:24 131.258
2002 April 20 Jason Keller Ford 117* 311.22 (500.86) 1:58:25 157.691
2003 April 5 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:11:43 114.768
2004 April 24 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:16:31 136.783
2005 April 30 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 120* 319.2 (513.702) 2:36:50 122.117
2006 April 29 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:04:40 149.785
2007 April 28 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet 120* 319.2 (513.702) 2:23:46 133.216
2008 April 26 Tony Stewart Toyota 117 311.22 (500.86) 2:20:17 133.111
2009 April 25 David Ragan Ford 120* 319.2 (513.702) 2:08:32 149.004
2010 April 25* Brad Keselowski Dodge 120* 319.2 (513.702) 2:01:30 157.63
2011 April 16 Kyle Busch Toyota 124* 329.84 (530.826) 2:36:18 126.618

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